Samsung's new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, has a surprising hidden feature that tech bloggers have just discovered: the phone can double as a baby monitor—provided you've got it paired to a Galaxy Gear smartwatch. And y'know, you don't mind leaving your baby and your phone behind while you're in another room.

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Yes, this week, tech bloggers discovered "baby crying detector" hidden in the S5's accessibility menu. Apparently, the feature uses the smartphone's microphones to detect your baby's cry, sending a vibrating alert to your paired Galaxy Gear smartwatch. The menu says the feature works best when the phone is placed one meter from said baby, ideally in a room with no background noise. Because what baby wants to sleep next to a jackhammer, but also errant sounds could screw up your smartphone-turned-baby-monitor's cry recognition!

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Aside from this feature's reliance on a frustrating, half-baked smartwatch, it seems to miss the whole point of baby monitors: You use them when you want to go in the other room and play with your smartphone! Also, I sure hope you don't get any texts or phone calls while your Galaxy S5 is serving as babysitter. Naptime will be so over. [SoyaCincau via UberGizmo]